Abstract: Over the past few years, as video conferences and team calls slowly started becoming a part of our work lives, we have all got used to just picking the earphones that are more conveniently available to connect the call. However, this year, our world has t...
Published: 2020-09-15, Author: Ali , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com
Looks good, well built, Very comfortable, varied connectivity options, Technically advanced, lots of Bluetooth codecs supported, Detailed, analytical, insightful sound, Luxuriously wide soundstage
Active noise cancellation not very customisable, Balanced sonic signature isn't for everyone,
Shure's first-ever wireless headset is exactly what you'd expect from the company — detailed, analytical, and just about the most insightful pair of wireless headphones you can find. The Shure Aonic 50 looks good, feels great, and is focused on what matte...
Abstract: The right earpiece has USB ‘C' connection for charging as well as on/off button, volume up and down and a slider control. The left earpiece has the 3.5mm connection for the times for wish to use them corded. Both the USB ‘C' to USB lead and 3.5mm to 3.5mm...
Abstract: The right earpiece has USB ‘C' connection for charging as well as on/off button, volume up and down and a slider control. The left earpiece has the 3.5mm connection for the times for wish to use them corded. Both the USB ‘C' to USB lead and 3.5mm to 3.5mm...
Fantastic sound quality,Effective noise-cancelling,USB-C input for Hi-Res Audio
Quite pricey,Not the most portable
Sometimes a pair of headphones comes around that doesn't necessarily scream at you about its latest market-leading technological advancements or snazzy minimalist design - and yet somehow still works its way into your heart.That's how we feel about the Sh...
Published: 2020-08-08, Author: Simon , review by: T3.com
Clean, detailed, explicit sound,Has ALL of the audio-improving Codecs you could possibly need,Bomb-proof build quality,
Ridiculous number of buttons, Restricted EQ adjustment, Unforgiving with poor quality source material,
Shure Aonic 50 has perhaps the best sound quality of any noise cancelling headphones, if what you want is a very detailed sound that makes the most of hi-res streaming services. As a result, it can reveal flaws in older/worse recordings and lower quality...
Published: 2020-06-17, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Outstanding levels of detail, Clear and clean delivery, Solid bass,
Ridiculous carry case, Noise-cancelling is a mixed bag, Not as engaging as class-leaders,
Given this is new ground for Shure, the Aonic 50s are a solid first attempt at a pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones.A flawless debut would have been something quite special and, as it stands, some elements of their design and sonic execution need...
Published: 2020-06-16, Author: Simon , review by: techradar.com
Expansive, convincing sound, Sturdy construction, Good ANC
Humdrum physical interface, No auto-off feature, No touch controls
They're at the upper end of the market in terms of price, but Shure has given the established class leaders something to worry about at its very first attempt.That said, there are a few major contenders here, obviously - and they're mostly more affordable...
There are caveats to every hands on review - and none of our findings here will be confirmed until review samples are available for an extended listen - but their performance at CES is more than enough to make me impatient to hear more.Key SpecificationsR...